The spotlight was already shining bright before the first serve at this year’s US Open. While the tournament kicked off with a newly revamped mixed-doubles event, the star-studded pre-tournament parties had everyone talking. Frances Tiafoe with Ayan Broomfield, last year’s finalist Taylor Fritz alongside Morgan Riddle and Tommy Paul with Paige Lorenze commanded attention at their respective glamorous appearances.
These three American players have been refreshingly open about their relationships, often sharing glimpses of their strong bonds with their partners on social media. But this week, they took those connections to the red carpet.
How Did Frances Tiafoe, Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul Steal the Show with Their Partners?
Tiafoe made waves at a special culinary collaboration that showcased his role beyond tennis. As the US Open’s official water partner Evian’s Global Brand Ambassador, he attended the launch of an exclusive menu created with Michelin-starred Chef Daniel Boulud. Tennis fans can experience this collaboration at Restaurant DANIEL in New York City during the US Open’s Semifinals and Finals weekend.
The former World No. 10 brought elegance to the event alongside his partner, Ayan Broomfield, who captured their photoshoot moments on her Instagram story. The couple radiated sophistication, with Tiafoe looking sharp in a black suit while Broomfield stunned in a complementary black dress.

Meanwhile, Tommy Paul found himself at the center of a different kind of celebration. The American player had the unique opportunity to co-host an intimate dinner at downtown Manhattan’s The Corner Store, celebrating the tournament’s arrival alongside luxury brand Burberry and fellow player Jack Draper. His fiancee, Paige Lorenze, who has become a familiar face courtside during his matches, joined him for the exclusive gathering.

The social media influencer documented the evening with snapshots on her Instagram story. She radiated elegance in a grey gown paired with an olive-green overcoat, while Paul looked effortlessly stylish in an all-brown ensemble that perfectly matched the intimate venue’s aesthetic.
“night out in nyc with @burberry,” she captioned her post.
Not to be outdone, Fritz made his own statement at the US Open kickoff party that became the talk of tennis circles. The ‘Welcome to New York’ celebration, hosted by DraftKings and David Grutman at the Crane Club in Manhattan, drew an impressive guest list including Ben Shelton, Holger Rune, Aryna Sabalenka and legend Serena Williams.

Fritz arrived with his girlfriend, Morgan Riddle, and the couple even posed for photos alongside host Grutman.
Can Taylor Fritz, Frances Tiafoe and Tommy Paul Make a Statement at the US Open?
With the glamorous pre-tournament festivities behind them, all three Americans now focus on what matters most: making noise on the court. The tournament promises fierce competition, with established stars like Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, and Alexander Zverev ready to assert their dominance on the hard courts of Flushing Meadows.
Fritz enters the tournament with serious momentum and expectations. As last year’s finalist, the American has built confidence through a strong summer, including a quarterfinal finish in Washington, D.C., and a semifinal run at the Canadian Open. He’ll open his 2025 campaign against fellow American Emilio Nava, looking to duplicate or surpass his breakthrough run from 2024.
Tiafoe faces a different challenge as he arrives at Flushing Meadows. Despite a less-than-ideal preparation leading up to the tournament, the 27-year-old possesses the game and experience to trouble any opponent. Seeded 17th, Tiafoe reached the semifinals last year and will draw energy from the passionate home crowd support. His first-round matchup against Yoshihito Nishioka represents a winnable opener that could kickstart another deep run.
Paul took a calculated approach to his US Open preparation. The American largely skipped the North American hard-court swing before returning in Cincinnati, where his campaign ended in the third round. Having reached the fourth round in 2024, Paul will target a breakthrough to the quarterfinals or beyond. He begins his journey against Elmer Møller in what should be a manageable first-round encounter.
The stage is set for all three Americans to make their mark at tennis’ final Grand Slam of 2025, with their off-court confidence potentially translating into on-court success.

